Since
2007 Jackalberry Safaris has been leading tours to the South Luangwa
National Park
designed to suit visitors with modest budgets, but big dreams! We
are passionate about providing high quality, all-inclusive
safaris at affordable prices. Our all-inclusive mantra is very
important to us, and there are no
hidden costs with a Jackalberry safari. Our one-off safari
price
really does include everything! Because we are a small
company, our clients all receive an incredible personalised safari
experience. We have also worked hard to create unique safari
itineraries that
combine walking safaris, game drives, cultural activities, comfortable
accommodation and delicious food, while also providing transfers to and
from Chipata. Chipata is the capital of Zambia's Eastern Province and
is regarded as 'the Gateway to South Luangwa'. In fact, all you have to
do is hop on a bus to Chipata, and the next day you're on safari!

The South Luangwa National Park is one of Africa's best-kept
secrets. Remote and wild, this pristine
wilderness is home to some of the most varied and abundant wildlife the
safari traveller could ever hope to find. Safaris have been conducted
in the Luangwa Valley since the 1950s, when the legendary
conservationist
Norman Carr pioneered walking safaris in the park. Today, South Luangwa
is fast gaining a reputation as one of the premium safari destinations
on the continent. While the relative inaccessibility of the park has
undoubtedly been its saviour, it has also meant that safaris to this
destination have for years proved simply too expensive or too difficult
for many travellers to undertake. At Jackalberry Safaris we are proud
to offer truly unique safaris at affordable prices, while our 'small is
beautiful' ethos motivates us to be as low-impact as possible. In this
way we hope to honour the early pioneers' dream of preserving South
Luangwa National Park for generations to come.

We hope to welcome you on safari soon!

Jackalberry Safaris

Leading once-in-a-lifetime safaris to the South
Luangwa National
Park, Zambia.